Reviews of Meadow View RV Park

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8

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Aug 2017 -
$40.00

We stayed in this RV Park during the solar eclipse. The owner is very friendly and accommodating. There are no showers or restrooms, but we didn't need them. The sites are fairly close, but well taken care of. Owner could have gouged us in the price since it was during the solar eclipse, but he didn't. We would definitely stay here again. - DBT

Reviews of Mulberry Creek Resort

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8

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Jun 2007 -
$20.00

Pretty setting at the end of a half mile long gravel road miles from the nearest town. Very quiet and no road noise at all. Surrounded by trees with lots of shady sites but the road in and out requires creative driving to keep from dragging branches on roof. The campground doesn't really have a swimming pool. There is a public pool next door with the same owners but you pay an entrance fee along with the general public, there is a discount if you are camping. All in all a very pleasant place to get away from it all. We would definitely stay here again. - md561

Reviews of Mission Lake Campground

This park is nothing special. If you have a big Class A with a toad, keep going to Walmart. OK for a Class C or fifth wheel overnight. I rate harder than most. - WC7610

Aug 2012 -
$12.00

Nice city owned park with boat ramp, playgrounds, volleyball, horseshoe courts, frisbee golf, and picnic areas. Nearly all sites are right on the lake, fairly level, with electric hook-ups and not a lot of shade. Water spigots are near the two shelter houses and the dump station is just outside the park along US 73. (Dump station is not big rig friendly.) Restrooms/showers are very basic and could be cleaner. Verizon air card worked well and we were able to use our satellite: absolutely no TV via antenna. Camping rate is $6/night plus $6 for electricity. There are many seasonal campers here because the rate for the season is $135, but we pretty much had the place to ourselves during the week. Caretaker is very friendly. We will stay here again while visiting family in the area. - waterlovnlady

Reviews of White Cloud Casino

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Sep 2018 -
$5.00

RV site at casino. Very basic, but had full hookups. No shower and restrooms were in casino across parking lot. Site is rural. Gas station with typical store is nearby. We needed an inexpensive place to overnight and this was perfect. - Wayne B41

Sep 2018 -
$5.00

Our first 'casino' RV stay and it worked out great. You can't beat the value for $5 a night. Full hook-ups, back-in, unassigned sites, grass, mostly level. The park is at the rear of the casino, just off the edge of the parking lot. There were security cameras nearby so we felt safe. A short walk up to the casino. Very quiet. Strong AT&T cell signal, 4 channels OTA. This is a very small casino out in the middle of nowhere but fun to try. Great for a one-nighter. - MangoandJune

Jun 2018 -
$5.00

I stayed here two nights. The price is great, full service, water, electric and sewer for $5/night. The location is remote, in far northeast Kansas, just a few miles west of the Missouri River (and Missouri) and only a few miles south of the Nebraska border. The RV park itself is very basic, along the edge of the casino parking lot. There is a casino with restaurant, neither of which I used, and that is all the civilization but for farms within probably 15 t0 20 miles. The restroom I rated was in the casino. Still, being from the east coast, I enjoyed seeing and exploring the area. - johnp271

Reviews of Sycamore Springs

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Sep 2015 -
$25.00

We went there because of the previous comments made on this CG. At first we were very disappointed. The Garmin took us there on a road that looked like a path through a corn field with no where to turn around. There is infact a better route just up the road. The campground is grass sites and with rain it could be pretty bad with evidence of mud thru-out, but the electricity is good, it is very quiet and after walking around we found it to be VERY interesting. There was no one around but there were instructions to pick a site and someone would be around in the morning. Indeed, that person was the most pleasant and informative elderly lady who drove me to the office so I could pay by CC. Besides the roller rink (which still operates) and a church (still has services on Sundays and many weddings), there is an old hotel, miniature golf and an old mineral springs. This place is way out in the country and not easy to find but it is a gem that I would highly recommend you visit. - rhianna

Jul 2014 -
$25.00

Beautiful campground. Great hosts. Sites are close together at the campground but only one 50 amp outlet per two sites, other site has to use 30 amp on shared electric box. No to limited TV reception. Has roller rink, miniature golf, snack bar on weekends. Hotel and camping cabins available for rent as well as two halls. Out of the way location, but very, very quiet. A great place to go for the way camping used to be. - oldelzydog

Jun 2012 -
$25.00

According to the owner this is the oldest campground in Kansas and dates from 1886. There are many huge Sycamore trees which provide the sites with lots of shade. The sites on the West side where we stayed are not well marked but they are all grassy. There are more sites behind the roller rink which seem to be more popular. There are many things for children to do such as roller skating in the enclosed rink, and miniature golf. The buildings are all interesting as is the hotel and the Spring. We would definitely stay there again. - June from Savann ahb

Reviews of Stanton Lake City Campground

Very well maintained city park. We stayed in one of the three pull-thru sites. There is a small lake in the park with a walking trail around it. No wifi and T-Mobile wouldn't connect. - SteveCampsTx

Jul 2017 -
$20.00

A hidden gem of a city park. We travel from CA to ME and I know a clean and value when I see it. They do take reservations which I didn't know, but was able to get a pull thru for three nights Would love to take this park with me on my travels from coast to coast. - stamford

Oct 2016 -
$15.00

They have 3 pull through sites and 9 back in sites in a parking lot - reasonably spaced - all facing the pretty lake. Full hookups for $15 is not bad. Very clean. good water pressure. decent internet on AT&T using my own box. Picked up 3 local tv stations, 2 radio stations. - Don Self

Reviews of Big Lake State Park

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Aug 2017 -
$20.00

We are just working our way in a circle from Illinois northerly to Washington state, down halfway in California and straight back to Illinois. So we usually are just stopping for 1 night because it is on the way. Easy to get to, good roads. Site #55. Across road from water. Sites at waters edge do not have electricity. Dump station. Also does not have water hook ups. Bathrooms/showers decent. Level site, spacing normal/acceptable. No wi-fi. AT&T cell service had 2 bars. Overall nice campground. Would stay for several days, but would need to have water sports to do (sea-doo, boat). - Enjoying_Retirement

May 2017 -
$19.00

Great site to stop. Rates are only $20. We paid $19 senior rate. Not sure why $30 was stated. Electricity. Water and dump station easy access. New restrooms and showers. Sites right near lake and spacious. Some pull thrus. Nice hosts. Really enjoyed our stay. - JillBN

Jul 2015 -
$32.00

Very nice park. Isolated but enjoyable. Close enough to Nebraska State Line that we drove across Missouri River to Rulo, Nebraska so we could put Nebraska State sticker on our map.

Campground has a pump out station, but no sites with sewer and no water at our 50 AMP site. - Genielady

Reviews of Outback RV Park

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5

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Jun 2009 -
$15.00

I had just crossed the Missouri State Line on Interstate 29 and there were NO RV parks in sight for miles, according to any source that I had. I just randomly took an exit, hoping to find SOMETHING. I weasled around, and ended up in Craig, MO. Oh my, a sign! Outback RV Park, 2 blocks away! I drove to it. Oh my. Seven spaces on grass near an alley behind the buildings on main street. I saw some local towns people, so I inquired as to whether I would be safe. I was assured that I would be safe. I called the "after hours" phone number on the sign, only to get voice mail. I left a message that I was there, and I would pay if they found me. I finally located the owner at a local community fish fry (which I attended) that happened to be occurring that night. I paid, and he told me he didn't have any receipts. If you arrive during the day, you pay at the local hardware store. Now, for what you get. Park has 30 amp and 50 amp, and sewer. There is only one water faucet, a community one. That's pretty much it. I wouldn't enter the park from the street, there is a slight rut along the street. I would go into the alley and drive anywhere on the grass from the alley. (This might be cumbersome if you have a toad.) The park can accommodate big rigs, but it might be cumbersome having to come through the alley. The neighbors next to the RV park have a barky dog that you may have to put up with, and trains do shake the ground. But for $15 (price as of this writing), you can put up with this for one night. Warning, I did get some occasional power surges on 30 amp. Also, the town loves their fire bell, it goes off at 6:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Verizon Air Card barely worked. - DXSMac